I was accepted with a 3.99 and a 155. I did ED, but I was so shocked that I got in with my numbers I nearly fainted while I was checking my status at work haha. I guess all those years of working full time, getting straight A's and being a vigil volunteer with hospice helped over-ride how crappy I am at taking the LSAT.

sorry I'm new to this whole process what does YP mean? also congrats to all who got in I submitted my App on the 1st but chances are not looking good for me, the only thing i got going for me is my Softs and GPA. I went to visit the school on Friday they said a big bulk of their admissions letters go out around January with other going in February and March (hopefully no one has to wait that long) I also saw on this website they released a big chunk on letters around December, I hope they do that!

Lookingforanswers wrote:sorry I'm new to this whole process what does YP mean? also congrats to all who got in I submitted my App on the 1st but chances are not looking good for me, the only thing i got going for me is my Softs and GPA. I went to visit the school on Friday they said a big bulk of their admissions letters go out around January with other going in February and March (hopefully no one has to wait that long) I also saw on this website they released a big chunk on letters around December, I hope they do that!

YP means yield protection. Law schools want as high a percentage of their admits to actually enroll, so some schools try to admit people they know are very likely to enroll. They waitlist those that have numbers way above their medians because these people are likely to enroll elsewhere. In short, schools want to yield the most enrollments as is possible out of their offers. AU is known for abusing this.